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RECEIVE INFROMATION

We at Grandvalira are aware of the significance for the ski resort and for Andorra of holding the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup men's and women’s finals for the very first time. For this reason, during the days of the big event, from 11 to 17 March, we’ll do a minute-by-minute follow-up so that all you snow and ski lovers can stay in the know, without missing out on any details.

- Newsletters prior to the event with exclusive information on the FIS Ski World Cup Finals Andorra 2019.

- Information newsletters during the days of the competition (results, schedules of the following events, upcoming events related to the Cup, etc.)

- What's more, if you download the Grandvalira app, you’ll receive PUSH messages during the days of the competition (changes in schedule due to weather, results, notifications of scheduled events related to the Cup, etc.)

THE COMPETITION

THE COMPETITION

The World Cup is the most important international circuit-based alpine ski competition in the world, along with the Winter Olympics and the Alpine World Ski Championships. The competition is held annually and features a calendar of races for male and female skiers. It is considered the "Formula 1” of winter sports, where every detail counts: from the millimetrically precise preparation of the skis to the meticulous concentration in studying the course.

The road to the FIS Ski World Cup Finals

The road to the World Cup

2006

Primera candidatura para celebrar una copa del mundo

2007

2008

COPA DE EUROPA

Femenina

Pista Avet

2009

COPA DE EUROPA

Masculina

Pista Avet

2010

COPA DE EUROPA

Femenina

Pista Avet

2011

COPA DE EUROPA

Femenina

2012

Copa del mundo feminino

Pista Avet

2013

COPA DE EUROPA

Masculina

Pista Avet

2014

FINALES COPA DE EUROPA

Femenina y Masculina

Pista Avet y Àgila

2015

FINALES COPA DE EUROPA

Femenina y Masculina

Pista Àgila SG /SL

2016

Copa del mundo feminino

Femenina SG / SL

Pista Àgila

2017

2018

FINALES COPA DE EUROPA

Femenina y Masculina

Pista Avet y Àgila

2019

FINALES COPA DEL MUNDO

Femenina y Masculina

Pista Avet y Àgila

Submitted by sysadm on Tue, 25/09/2018 - 06:52

In 1965, just eight years after the opening the country’s first ski resort at Pas de la Casa - Grau Roig and one year after Soldeu - El Tarter first opened its doors, alpine skiing was declared a "sport of national interest" in Andorra.

The principality was the venue for the first European Cup for alpine skiing, which took place from 6 to 9 March 1974 at Pas de la Casa (slalom and giant slalom at Costa Rodona and slalom on the central slope of Grau Roig). The courses played host once again to the same competition the following year. Some years later, for the 1990-91 season Andorra was chosen to host two women’s slaloms (El Mirador, Grau Roig), and since 2003 the country has formed part of the European Cup circuit. The organizational success of all these events meant the principality was entrusted with hosting the first World Cup in 2012 at the Avet slope, Soldeu. Added to this is the fact that, over the course of its skiing history, Andorra has produced 28 Olympic skiers and has been represented at 10 Winter Olympics, starting with Innsbruck in 1976.

Grandvalira’s skiable area traces its origins back to October 2003, when the management of SAETDE and ENSISA (the companies operating Pas de la Casa - Grau Roig and Soldeu - El Tarter) announced a long-awaited merger. These two Andorran resorts laid the foundations of Grandvalira, and since then the skiable area has developed at an impressive rate. Season after season it has grown not only in size, but also in terms of facilities, equipment, quality, services, attractions and possibilities. Today, it is one of the leading resorts in southern Europe and a leader in the creation of new mountain experiences for visitors to enjoy all year round. With a total of 210 skiable kilometres (1,926 hectares), Grandvalira not only boasts the largest skiable area in the Pyrenees (and the Iberian Peninsula), but is also ranked among the 20 best winter sports centres in Europe.

In 2001, two years before the merger that produced Grandvalira, the decision was made to promote top-level alpine ski competitions. The idea arose once Andorra had completed its preparations as a candidate to host the 2010 Winter Olympics. Although the initiative did not get past the planning stage, it served to identify which courses were the most suitable for the different FIS disciplines. Investment plans to improve the Avet course were drawn up and in 2006 the country stood for the first time as a candidate to host the World Cup. Although it would not realize this ambition until 2012, from 2008 onwards Soldeu was used as a venue for various technical races that formed part of the European Cup.

Andorra’s successful hosting of European Cups in previous years meant that in 2012, Grandvalira experienced the thrill of a circuit-based winter sports competition at the highest level when it hosted the first FIS Women’s Alpine Skiing World Cup. The success of the 2012 competition, in terms of organization as well as the condition of the courses, led Grandvalira to be chosen once again, this time as the venue for two races of the 2016 FIS Women’s Alpine Skiing World Cup. The 2016 edition of the World Cup presented a new organizational challenge, given that it was the first time the event had been held on the Àliga course. Grandvalira’s successful hosting of these different editions of the World Cup gave FIS the confidence to award the resort the Finals of the FIS Men’s and Women’s Alpine Skiing World Cup 2019. As a result, in 2019 the courses of Avet and Àliga will spend a week under the spotlight as venues for the World Cup.

Stats on the last Fis Women's Alpine World Cup in Grandvalira, February 2016

Teams

74 skiers from 20 different countries.

Technical staff from the resort

100.

Volunteers

190 on-course and 90 off-course.

Spectators

10,000 on-course, 1,400 for the opening ceremony and 1,200 for the prize draw for the competitor numbers.

Media returns in excess of €4.4m, according to the Kantar and Acceso agencies.

15 kilometres of B-network.

1,300 snow-machine hours.

PROGRAM

AUDI FIS SKI WORLD CUP FINALS ANDORRA 2019

DAY

HOUR

LOCATION

EVENT

Monday 11/03/2019

10:00

Course Àliga (El Tarter)

Training DH Ladies

11:15

Course Àliga (El Tarter)

Training DH Men

Tuesday 12/3/2019

10:00

Course Àliga (El Tarter)

Training DH Men

11:00

Course Àliga (El Tarter)

Training DH Ladies

19:30

Course Avet (Soldeu)

Opening ceremony

Wednesday 13/3/2019

10:30

Course Àliga (El Tarter)

DH Men

12:00

Course Àliga (El Tarter)

DH Ladies

Thursday 14/3/2019

10:30

Course Àliga (El Tarter)

SG Ladies

12:00

Course Àliga (El Tarter)

SG Men

Friday 15/3/2019

11:00

Course Àliga (El Tarter)

Alpine Team Event (ATE)

Saturday 16/3/2019

9:30 / 12:15

Course Avet (Soldeu)

GS Men

10:30 / 13:15

Course Avet (Soldeu)

SL Ladies

18:30

Plaza Carlemany Canillo

Public bib draw

Sunday 17/3/2019

9:30 / 12:15

Course Avet (Soldeu)

GS Ladies

10:30 / 13:15

Course Avet ( Soldeu)

SL Men

Submitted by mateovienne on Thu, 08/11/2018 - 16:54

OPENING CEREMONY

12/03/2019 - 19H30

Grand opening ceremony for the Alpine Ski World Cup Finals in Soldeu, Avet course. Projection mapping, fireworks and many other surprises.

Submitted by mateovienne on Thu, 08/11/2018 - 17:13

PUBLIC BIB DRAW

16/03/2019 - 18H30

Public bib draw event in Canillo, in front of the Comú building. Attendees will get an up close and personal look at the stars of Alpine skiing as well as being able to enjoy the entertainment programme.

13-17/03/2019 - 17h00 to 21h00

VILLAGE

13-17/03/2019 - 12H00 TO 20H00

Exhibition space next to L’Abarset (Grandvalira - El Tarter) where visitors will be able to find a variety of items, including the main brands from the skiing world. A spot to visit and learn about materials and all the latest news first-hand.

COURSES

Submitted by sysadm on Tue, 25/09/2018 - 07:16

Avet Slope

The Avet course is where the Slalom and Giant Slalom categories take place, and in 2012 it was chosen to host the races for the Ladies Alpine Ski World Cup. The competition stage takes place in Soldeu, and its classic layout was approved by the International Ski Federation (FIS) in October 2007. For the 2019 Alpine Ski World Cup finals, the finish area has been modified with an incredible skiable platform at the bottom of the Avet course and the town of Soldeu.

The course can be reached via the eight-person Soldeu gondola and the six-person Soldeu ski lift. It faces the north-west, guaranteeing the quality of the snow. You can see the town of Soldeu, where the finishing line is, from the descent and during a large part of the course. This means the entire course is perfectly visible and may even be followed from the windows of the sunniest rooms in the majority of the hotels.

The 2012 World Cup skiers enjoyed the Avet course so much that German skier Maria Hölf-Riesch, World Cup champion for the 2010-11 season, admitted that 'it's the best Giant course on the circuit'.

Submitted by sysadm on Wed, 06/02/2019 - 18:51

Details of the GS Avet course

Details of the SL Avet course

Start line

2.266 m

Start line

2.043 m

Finish line

1.850 m

Finish line

1.850 m

Length

1.259 m

Length

571 m

Vertical drop

416 m

Vertical drop

193 m

Average gradient

37%

Average gradient

36,30%

Maximum gradient

70%

Maximum gradient

70%

Minimum gradient

14%

Minimum gradient

14%

Orientation

N / E

Orientation

N / E

Submitted by sysadm on Tue, 25/09/2018 - 07:22

Àliga Slope

The Àliga slope is where the speed categories take place: Downhill and Super-G.

In 2016, Andorra hosted the World Cup and Alpine Combined races.

The competition stage takes place in the El Tarter sector, and its trail are approved by the International Ski Federation (FIS). In recent years, the circuit has been prepared both to ensure the safety of the skiers as well as to make it as spectacular as possible.

It is 2.7 km long, 60 metres wide and has a 756-metre height difference where skiers can reach speeds in excess of 120 km/h.

The course ends in the town of El Tarter, so fans can even get close to the finishing line on foot to enjoy the competition.

Submitted by sysadm on Wed, 06/02/2019 - 19:05

Details of the SG Àliga piste

Details of the DH Àliga piste

Start line

2.315 m

Start line

2.471 m

Finish line

1.715 m

Finish line

1.715 m

Length

2.208 m

Length

2.800 m

Vertical drop

600 m

Vertical drop

756 m

Average gradient

28.40%

Average gradient

28.20%

Maximum gradient

56%

Maximum gradient

56%

Minimum gradient

6%

Minimum gradient

6%

Orientation

NW / NE

Orientation

NW / NE

ATHLETES AND RESULTS

For the first time in Andorra we have the honour to welcome the Alpine Ski World Cup.

We will host the 25 best skiers in the world to compete in the final trials to top the overall rankings and win the crystal globe.

The mythical Àliga and Avet slopes in the Grandvalira, Soldeu and El Tarter will be the main stage. Getting the entire country involved is essential to creating a buzz for such an important final.

This winter we’ll all be champions!

CRYSTAL GLOBES 2019

The season’s 25 best male and female skiers will face off in the overall rankings to find out who will be the world champions for each gender.

OVERALL CLASSIFICATION

Top positions WOMEN and MEN:

Submitted by tecnicmkt@grand... on Thu, 21/02/2019 - 11:55

1.SHIFFRIN MIKAELA

Mikaela Pauline Shiffrin, born 13 March 1995, has won the Olympic gold medal for the U.S. twice. She is currently the two-time overall World Cup champion, three-time world slalom champion, and five-time winner of the World Cup discipline title in that event.
She is also the first and only athlete, male or female, to have won all six disciplines of the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup.

Submitted by tecnicmkt@grand... on Thu, 21/02/2019 - 12:06

2.VLHOVÁ, PETRA

Petra Vlhová, born 13 June 1995, is a Slovakian alpine ski racer competing in the World Cup who specialises in the slalom and giant slalom events.
She won a gold medal at the 2012 Junior Winter Olympics and represented Slovakia at the 2014 Winter Olympics. She also won the slalom gold medal at the 2014 Junior World Championship in Jasná, Slovakia.

Submitted by tecnicmkt@grand... on Thu, 21/02/2019 - 12:23

3.HOLDENER WENDY

Wendy Holdener, born 12 May 1993, is a Swiss racer competing in the Alpine World Cup.
Holdener made her début at the Sölden World Cup in October of 2010 and won her first podium in March of 2013, taking second place in the Ofterschwang Slalom. She won her first two world cups in 2016 as well as the crystal globe in combined.

Submitted by tecnicmkt@grand... on Thu, 21/02/2019 - 12:38

1.HIRSCHER MARCEL

Marcel Hirscher, born 2 March 1989, is an Austrian alpine ski racer competing in the World Cup.
Hirscher made his World Cup début in March of 2007.
He mainly competes in slalom and giant slalom, as well as combined and occasionally in Super G. He has won a record seven consecutive World Cup titles. Hirscher has also won nine medals in the Alpine Ski World Championship, six of them gold; one slalom silver medal at the 2014 Winter Olympics; and two gold medals in giant slalom and combined at the 2018 Winter Olympics.

Submitted by tecnicmkt@grand... on Thu, 21/02/2019 - 12:59

2.PINTURAULT ALEXIS

Alexis Pinturault, born 20 March 1991, is a French alpine ski racer and Olympic medallist who is competing in the World Cup. He has won the world cup 17 times as of December 2016.
He represented France in three World Championships and at the 2014 Winter Olympics, where he won a bronze medal in giant slalom.

He was world champion in combined in 2019, team world champion in 2017, and two-time junior world champion in giant slalom in 2009 and 2011.

Submitted by tecnicmkt@grand... on Thu, 21/02/2019 - 13:17

3.KRISTOFFERSEN HENRIK

Henrik Kristoffersen, born 2 July 1994, is a Norwegian alpine ski racer, Olympic medallist and World Cup winner who was world champion in 2019. Born in Lorenskog in Akershus county, Kristoffersen specialises in slalom and giant slalom events.

DISCIPLINES

In addition to competing to be the season’s best skier in the overall rankings, the 25 best athletes for each gender and discipline will compete to win the crystal globe for each of the following events:

DOWNHILL (DH)

SUPER G (SG)

GEGANT SLALOM (GS)

SLALOM (SL)

SOLDEU PLATFORM

In August 2017, a landmark project to improve the base of the Avet slope, as well as the accesses to the entry point of Grandvalira’s Soldeu sector, was begun. Construction commenced on a 16,000 m2 ski platform that will soar over the Valira d’Orient River and underground car park for 450 vehicles at the base of the Avet slope in Grandvalira’s Soldeu sector. It is a €25-million investment that will be shouldered by the company that manages Soldeu-El Tarter (ENSISA) in its entirety.

A project involving great technical complexity, it will mark a turning point in this iconic sector. Its implementation received a favourable report from the Department of Environment and Sustainability of the Government of Andorra. The Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) submitted by ENSISA includes the entire ski platform project and covers all areas: floral inventory, accesses to the works perimeter, respect for the river channels, wastewater management, protection of water habitats, etc. An overall landscaping project is also being considered.

PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE

Access to the Soldeu walkway in 1966.

Widening of the Soldeu bridge, in 1998 to the present time.

New base in the Soldeu sector, Winter 2018-19.

RENOVATION PROJECT OF THE BASE IN SOLDEU:

The construction of the platform meets 3 objectives:

Prepare the arrival of the Avet slope as the venue for the 2019 Alpine Skiing World Cup finals to enhance the potential for tourism and international prestige.

Provide Soldeu with an area comparable to that of may Alpine ski resorts, bringing the town closer to the snow.

Solve a long-running shortage of parking by providing underground parking with room for 450 vehicles.

A WORLD-CLASS BASE

This new infrastructure will symbolise the drive for constant innovation, enabling to position the ski resort at the top international level and show the best Andorra and its snow industry have to offer.

ORGANIZATION

HONOR COMMITTEE

Honor President

President

Vicepresident

Rt. Hon. Mr. Antoni Martí

The Hon. Mr. Mandicó

Mr. Josep Pintat Mas

Head of Government Executive Council

Mayor of Canillo

Andorran Ski Federation President

Organising Committee President

HONOR COMMITTEE

Rt. Hon. Mr. Francesc Camp

Toursim Minister

Rt. Hon. Mrs. Olga Gelabert

Culture, Youth and Sports Minister

Mr. Jaume Martí

Andorran Olympic Committee President

Mr. Joan Viladomat

Ski Andorra President

Mrs. Meritxell Sangrà

Andorra Ski Club President

Mrs. Silvia Mandicó

Soldeu Ski Club President

Mr. Jaume Bousquet

Pas de la Casa - Grau Roig Ski Club President

Mr. Daniel Escabrós

Arinsal-Pal Ski Club President

Mrs. Meritxell Santuré

Ordino-Arcalís Ski Club President

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Mr. Conrad Blanch

CEO

Mr. Jordi Pujol

Chief of Race

Mr. David Hidalgo

Corporate Director

Mr. Enric Barbier

Operations Director

Mr. Ton Naudi

Logistic Director

Mr. Alfonso Torreño

Marketing Director

Mrs. Irene Casasayas

Media Director

Mr. Marc Mitjana

General Secretary

Mr. Carles Visa

Andorran Ski Federation

VOLUNTEERS

Submitted by sysadm on Wed, 27/02/2019 - 12:44

REGISTRATIONS FOR VOLUNTEERS DURING THE FIS SKI WORLD CUP FINALS ANDORRA 2019 ARE NOW COMPLETE.

To everyone who didn’t manage to register as a volunteer, we look forward to seeing you on the slopes and to sharing this unique event with you. Check out the event programme and make sure you don’t miss a thing.

The main REQUIREMENT is the MOTIVATION for contributing to the success of an international event of the highest level, there are many different positions where everyone can contribute their skills. Some positions require very good level of skiing, other languages... why so please you to fill requested data with maximum detail.

WE ARE A TEAM and together we will make history again working together for the 1st World Cup Finals in Andorra!

ATTEND TO THE WORLD CUP

ATTEND TO THE WORLD CUP

** If you are part of one of these groups (PRESS, ORGANISATION OR SPONSORS), please fill in THIS FORM to request your accommodation.

GRANDSTANDS

Seeing the Alpine Ski World Cup Finals in person isn’t something that happens every day. Get FREE access to the grandstands and take in the atmosphere at the finish line on the Avet slope (Soldeu sector, Grandvalira) or the Àliga slope (El Tarter sector, Grandvalira), depending on the day. Cheer on the skiers, shout your lungs out, LIVE the moment, take plenty of photos and videos and share it all on social media with the hashtag #Grandvalira and #SoldeuElTarterWCF19. And remember: THIS WINTER, WE ARE ALL CHAMPIONS!

If you’re looking for a more intense experience, we also offer VIP access.

Submitted by Marc Colell on Wed, 07/11/2018 - 17:57

COURSE AVET GRANDSTANDS - Soldeu sector, Grandvalira

The grandstands are located in an ideal spot on the new Soldeu platform, from which you can see almost all of the legendary Avet slope and watch the skiers come down one of the most technical and intense slopes in the FIS circuit. What’s more, a giant screen will show all the courses and qualifications from the start line and at various strategic points along the slope. This is undoubtedly the best place to experience all the excitement and the thrill of seeing the world’s greatest skiers do what they do best. You can get in for free through the Soldeu cable car building and there is space for up to 1,518 spectators.

HOW TO GET THERE

Locations

A day designed for you

Your day at Grandvalira will be what you want it to be. We offer you all the different possibilities. They form the experience, your experience takes… well, you choose that!

Make your shopping in Grandvalira and benefit from many other advantages. Know more.

PREMIUM: Add lost-pass cover to your ski insurance at a reduced cost, to be confirmed.

LOST-PASS COVER: If you don’t have ski insurance, you can purchase lost-pass cover, price to be confirmed.

Lost-pass cover can only be purchased at the ticket office, as you have to present your pass in order to apply. The cover can be purchased at any time, although it must cover the full duration of the pass. It does not apply to the Season Pass or the Pass Plus+.

1. Junior (12-17 years): Born between 2001 and 2006. Official proof of age required.2. Child (6-11 years): Born between 2007 and 2012. Official proof of age required.3. Beginner ski pass (1 day): Available for the following sectors: Encamp, Canillo, El Tarter, Grau Roig and Pas de la Casa.4. Senior ski pass (65-69 years): Born between 1949 and 1953. Direct sale at ticket office. Official proof of age required. Price per day.5. Senior Gold ski pass: Grandvalira understands "Senior Gold" the adults born in 1948 or before. Direct sale at ticket office. Official proof of age required.6. Baby ski pass: Grandvalira consider "Baby" a child born in 2013 and after. Direct sale at ticket office. An official proof of age is required.7. Pedestrian pass: it cannot be used for skiing. It includes two ascent and two descent trips in the same day.8. Medical insurance: Has to be purchased through the online sales platform or upon arrival at the ski resort, before the first skiing day. It can not be purchased if you have already used the ski pass.9. Discounts: 4% of discount for groups of more than 25 paying visitors (included). To apply the discount the ski passes must be of the same type, 25 ski passes Adult or Junior or Child, the discount would not be valid if they were, for example: 20 Adults and 5 Children. Not available: From 22/12/2018 to 06/01/2019.

Please note that prices are considered as final prices, meaning all taxes included (4,5% IGI included for ski pass ). Should taxes be modified during the season, prices will be modified accordingly (please take this information into account).

VIP PASS

VIP PASS

For the first time, Southern Europe’s biggest ski resort is hosting the men’s and women’s Alpine Ski World Cup Finals, on the two World Cup courses: the legendary Avet course (Grandvalira-Soldeu) and the iconic Àliga course (Grandvalira-El Tarter).

So that you can enjoy the best Alpine skiing competition in the world from the ideal position, we are offering a VIP package. With this special pass, you can access the VIP areas, with non-stop catering service, and the VIP zone in the stands, so that you can enjoy the competition up close and experience all the excitement of the event. The tickets are individual and do not include a ski pass. Day ski passes can be bought directly through this link.

Location and calendar

• The El Tarter area: Hotel Nòrdic from Wednesday 13 March to Friday 15, from 8:30a.m. to 2:00p.m.

• The Soldeu area: Sport Hotel Village on Saturday 16 March and Sunday 17, from 8:00a.m. to 3:00p.m.

Services included in the VIP pass

VIP parking service (with transfer to the hotel) + access to VIP areas with catering and premium views of the competitions + access to the reserved zone in the stands + Wi-Fi.

VIP day pass: €290 (available from Wednesday to Sunday).

VIP 2-day pass: €550 (Saturday and Sunday).

VIP 5-day pass: €1,160 (Wednesday to Sunday).

CLOSED SALES

Once the purchase process online will be completed, you will receive a voucher, which will must be given to the VIP room of El Tarter or at the VIP room of Soldeu, depending on where the competition will be held. View here the scheedule.

MEDIA

MEDIA

For the FIS SKI WORLD CUP FINALS in ANDORRA in 2019, a total of 350 accredited media representatives are expected. If you are one of them, please read our Media Guide, where you'll find all the practical information you need for the event that will take place in Grandvalira from 11 to 17 March 2019.

LAST MINUTE

Welcome to the press room of the AUDI FIS Ski World Cup Finals Andorra 2019.

Here you can find all the downloadable documents you’ll need to stay informed about everything having to do with the finals, including daily press releases, start orders for each discipline, and the latest up-to-the-minute results for all races.

PRESS RELEASES

Download press releases related to the FIS SKI ALPINE taking place in Grandvalira this 2018/2019 season.

RESULTS 1ST TRAINING - LADIES' DOWNHILL

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ACCREDITATIONS

PRESS CREDENTIALS COLLECTION

From Monday, March the 11th and until Saturday, March the 16th, every day from 7:30AM to 21:00 PM in the Main Media Center, located in the parking lot of the Hotel Nòrdic in El Tarter. Sunday, March the 17th from 7:30AM to 12:00PM. Contact.

REST OF THE ACCREDITATIONS COLLECTION (teams, athletes and other authorized people)

From Saturday, March the 9th and until Saturday, March the 16th every day from 9:00 AM to 5:00PM at the Accreditation Center located in the Hotel Park Piolets in Soldeu. Sunday, March the 17th from 9:00AM to 12:00PM. Contact.

The accreditations are closed.

WE ARE A TEAM and together we will make history again working together for the first World Cup Finals in Andorra!

DAY 6 - SG MEN'S & SL LADIES' - 16/03/2019

DAY 5 - ALPINE TEAM EVENT - 15/03/2019

DAY 4 - SUPER-G MEN'S & LADIES' - 14/03/2019

DAY 3 - DOWNHILL MEN'S & LADIES' - 13/03/2019

DAY 2 - OPENING CEREMONY - 12/03/2019

#SoldeuElTarterWCF19

An event of this magnitude wouldn’t be possible without all of you. That’s why we want you to be recognised as participants and key players in this historic moment.

Everyone who uses the hashtag #Soldeueltarterwcf19 on their Instagram will be posted to our AUDI FIS SKI WORLD CUP FINALS ANDORRA 2019 page.

Why not share it with us? THIS YEAR WE’LL ALL BE CHAMPIONS!

MERCHANDISING

If you always go with style wherever you go, head to the shops in Grandvalira sectors Soldeu, El Tarter and Canillo to gear up with the exclusive merchandising of the World Cup Finals.

Submitted by sysadm on Wed, 12/12/2018 - 18:02

Category

Section

Ski Race Soldeu

Feel like a professional skier, participate in virtual championships and win prizes in the first online game of the Alpine Ski World Cup Finals for your mobile device or tablet.

The Grandvalira ski resort in Andorra presents the first online Alpine skiing game for your mobile device or tablet, inspired by the Alpine Skiing World Cup Finals being held from 11 to 17 March 2019 at Grandvalira. It can be downloaded for free on Google Play or in the Apple Store.

Experience what it feels like to be a World Cup skier and race against the clock with other players from around the world. The best times will win prizes at the upcoming championships organised by Grandvalira Soldeu-El Tarter, all with the SKI RACE SOLDEU online game and you as the star.

Experience with your own hands what it feels like to descend the exact World Cup Àliga Downhill Slope, located in the El Tarter section. Find the quickest route, trying not to skip any gates, and cross the finish line in the fastest time possible, then try again as many times as you like: you are your own biggest rival.